Created Equal A History of the United States, Volume 2

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Taking an inclusive view of American history, Created Equal emphasizes the struggles for equality experienced by diverse groups of Americans across the many regions of the nation. With a steadfast chronological framework, and a strong narrative thread, the authors offer a fresh and critical perspective on the traditional story.

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Chapter 16: Standardizing the Nation: Innovations in Technology,Business, and Culture, 1877–1890Chapter 17: Challenges to Government and Corporate Power, 1877–1890Chapter 18: Political and Cultural Conflict in a Decade of Depression and War: The 1890sChapter 19: Visions of the Modern Nation: The Progressive Era, 1900–1912Chapter 20: War and Revolution, 1912–1920Chapter 21: All That Jazz: The 1920sChapter 22: Hards hip and H ope : The Great Depression of the 1930sChapter 23: Global Conflict: World War II, 1937–1945Chapter 24: Cold War and Hot War, 1945–1953Chapter 25: Domestic Dreams and Atomic Nightmares, 1953–1963Chapter 26: The Nation Divides: The Vietnam War and Social Conflict, 1964–1971Chapter 27: Reconsidering National Priorities, 1972–1979Chapter 28: The Cold War Returns—and Ends, 1979–1991Chapter 29: Post-Cold War America, 1991–2000Chapter 30: A Global Nation in the New Millennium